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    This trend has changed greatly as we have men who are nurses. However, it is still worthy to note that women remains the majority in nursing. These trends have influenced my perspective of nursing practice in many different ways. To begin with, the trends have made me identify myself with the care giving role…

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    to different breath sounds online I should Identify all different breath sounds and what they should look like on 10/15/16 and should be above 80% accuracy and shold be above 95% accuracy by 11/04/16. Nursing Informatics (NI) S: Charting with the nurse to identify what needs to be charted, why, and what does or doesn’t need to be charted along with different areas to chart for different situations. M: This will be measureable by the percent of charting that I independently do without any…

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    Francis College. Throughout this time, I was working alongside Dr. Marika Cherfas and her medical staff of nurses. My observation of patient interactions with the doctor and nurses influenced me to do more than just help others by treating their illness or injury. The nurses’ actions were similar to the experience that I had when caring for others; they went beyond the physical. They empathized with their patients and ensured that while…

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    surgeries. Kelly remembers her second surgery that she had at the age of 14. It was at Egleston, Children’s Hospital in Atlanta in 1991. She had to have her aortic valve replaced with a mechanical one. She was in ICU for one week. She grew close to the nurses and decided she wanted to be just like them, an RN. Kelly revealed that one of the biggest benefits of her profession is that she can work almost anywhere. Jobs can range from hospital, doctors office, home health, or to health…

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    will be able to respond in real life situations. This is where nurses can take their scholarship and apply it in complex adaptive ways. Knowledge of a discipline will enable students to make a steady transition from their school life into the professional world of nursing. The ways of knowing and thinking in nursing will provide a solid foundation for our continuance of growth…

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    on their beliefs and values, the end of life process is peaceful and has minimal suffering involved. The Giger and Davidhizar Transcultural Assessment Model is a great tool for nurses to use when it comes to caring for patients of a different culture. This paper takes that model and applies it to Buddhism and how a nurse can care for a Buddhist patient at the end of life stage. Giger and Davidhizar Transcultural Assessment Model In 1988, Dr. Joyce Newman Giger and Dr. Ruth Davidhizar…

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    Imagine the irony. A brain scientist that had a stroke. My Stroke of Insight is a biography through the eyes of Jill Bolte Taylor, Ph.D. She was a Harvard medical student who had her own experience of what she studies. One day she woke up and realized she something wasn’t right. This book shows you what she was thinking, and how she got on her road to recovery. If it wasn’t for the help of friends, family, and doctors, she wouldn’t be where she is today. Throughout My Stroke of Insight, Taylor…

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    Scenario #v1: Mary and the Bell’s Freight Lines While it seems that she case a case, it must be very difficult to prove discrimination for her disability. The information in this scenario it is indicating that the hiring personnel told her that her disability is one the reasons, they did not hire her. Under the ADA’s laws, Bell’s Fright Lines is clearly discriminating her. As a consequence, she has a case. She is most likely to prevail, because the hiring personnel expressed this reason.…

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    WIC Impact Reflection I. Date, time, place, setting. Purpose, focus of care This clinical took place on November 21st at the WIC clinic in Rock Valley, Iowa. The purpose of this clinic is to create partnerships with women, infants, and children in the community with the goal of meeting their individual nutritional needs. There were a variety of services offered at this clinic including a general check-up, dental screening, iron level screening, nutritional education and checkup, and other…

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    Annotated Bibliography Ahmed, Sarah. “A Phenomenology of Whiteness.” Feminist Theory. 8.2 (2007): 149-68. PDF. Ahmed argues that Whiteness can be understood more completely by approaching it through phenomenology. She posits that Whiteness, as a dominant ideological construct, situates bodies and objects in particular relationships. By studying the ways that those bodies and objects interact, and which bodies and objects draw attention to their interaction (a non-white body in a white space…

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